New SOPs

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Standard Operating Procedures for Proper Use of Equipment in the Ecublens Space

Certain Hackuarium equipment could not be fit within the laboratory spaces, in particular the microbiology hoods and the ultracentrifuge (the latter especially because of needs for 370V power). Instead, these are found around the corner from the Biolab.
In order to use this space safely, if our Biolab is authorised to do P1 experimentation with BSL1 organisms (and selection for antibiotic resistance markers, for example), certain extra precautions should always be made, which these Standard Operating Procedures will set out.

initial steps

Whenever work in the lab is being done, and one would like to go to another part of the building, for instance to use the hood or the ultracentrifuge, but also to simply go to the common room, the first rule is to sterilise hands with Sterilium by the door of the Biolab, on the 'safety shelf' to the right of the doorway. After this, one can exit the lab, and then wash hands directly withi soap and water at one of the sinks by the bathrooms.
Of course, lab coats must never be worn outside of the labs in common spaces of the site! If needed, extra coats (or dispo) will be provided to take to the other areas, where sterile work is undertaken.

use of the small sterile hood

After taking the usual initial precautions (cleaned hands, no lab coat):
The should be wiped down with alcohol, turned on for at least 15 minutes, and again wiped down with alcohol before beginning any manipulations. The material to be manipulated (plates strains) will be prepared in the biolab, and placed in a sealed plastic box and wiped down with alcohol on all outer surfaces before going to the the hood.
After all work is complete (streaking, culture inoculation etc), the materials should again be sealed in the box to be brought back to the lab space (and put in the incubator for cultivation, for example).





use of the ultracentrifuge